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Paul Behan

Big hearted Ayrshire bus firm goes the extra mile and unveils the Teddy Bear Express for children this Christmas

Ayrshire bus firm Stagecoach West Scotland welcomed some furry customers on board its 43A service to Annbank this week - as the operator made a special delivery to the Night Before Christmas Campaign.

Employees across each of the seven West Scotland depots have been making donations and pledges to fill a single-decker bus, including 500 limited edition Stagecoach teddy bears, selection boxes, and 100s of little red bags of joy.

The donations are designed to bring some festive cheer to children and young people this Christmas.

Drop-off hubs were set up at Ayr and Kilmarnock bus stations, with members of the public also encouraged to donate anything they could.

Fiona Doherty, managing director, Stagecoach West Scotland, said: "This year, we are focusing on the gift of giving; our generous employees from across our local depots have donated hundreds of gifts and pledges to the Night Before Christmas Campaign."

Through this year's Little Red Bags of Joy campaign, the charity aims to support at least 10,000 families.

Jodie McFarland, from the Night Before Christmas, said: "With the cost-of-living crisis getting worse, families are really going to struggle this year and make difficult choices between gifts or heating.

"We've seen a massive increase in our referrals, and we are on a mission to give out 10,000 bags of joy this year.

"We were over the moon when Stagecoach announced we were their chosen charity for the second year running; their generous donations and support will help us to complete our mission."

Pictured with the Stagecoach West Scotland Elves before they board the Teddy Bear express are Fraser Smith, business development director, Jacqueline Rowan, marketing and communications manager, Alexis Cairnie, assistant marketing and communications manager, Rachel Hart, marketing and communications officer, bus driver William Johnstone and Kyle McDerment, assistant operations manager (Alister Firth)

As well as hundreds of donations for charity, the bus operator has been spreading festive cheer with bus drivers dressing as Santa to hand out over 400 advent calendars to children.

A team of elves have been hitting the streets to share festive timetables and free candy canes too.

Stagecoach festive timetables will be in place from December 24 to Tuesday, January 3, 2023 when normal service will resume.

Services will continue to operate on key routes throughout the festive break, except for Christmas Day.

The Teddy Bear express is packed with soft cuddly bears (Alister Firth)

Fiona said: "There's no better gift than visiting friends and family over Christmas.

"We are ensuring that our communities are connected over the festive period by operating Monday to Friday between Christmas with Saturday and Sunday timetable service levels, this will also allow our teams to have a well-earned break and spend time with their loved ones."

To plan and download a copy of the Stagecoach West Scotland festive timetables go to https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/west-scotland/christmas

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